PTI approaches Election Commission against 'rigging' ahead of Punjab by-polls
PTI leader Chaudhry Fawad Hussain alleges the party's candidates and workers are being harassed by the Punjab police


Islamabad/Lahore: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf on Wednesday filed a petition in the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) against "pre-poll rigging" ahead of the by-elections on 20 Punjab Assembly seats scheduled for July 17.
The petition was filed by PTI's Omar Ayub Khan.
According to the petitioner, he was actively participating in campaigning for the upcoming elections when he observed "numerous irregularities and things that are impeding fair and impartial elections".
Khan highlighted that the electoral watchdog was bound to conduct free, fair and transparent election in accordance with the law.
The petitioner highlighted 19 constituencies where by-elections are to be conducted, alleging that voter lists had been altered while voters had been "reshuffled" in violation of the Election Commission Act, 2017.
"One of the most egregious examples of their illegality is electoral roll/voters list of PP-140 Sheikhupura. In this constituency, final electoral roll/voters list issued, dated May 20, was after the announcement of [the] election schedule, which again is a violation of the law."
The petition stated that the total number of voters as per the lists issued in 2018 and 2020 was 2,239 and 2,875, respectively, which rose to 5,573 in May 2022.
"This sudden increase is ambiguous and casts serious doubts on the transparency of [the] upcoming by-elections."
The petitioner said that the way things stood in the province, "no free, fair, transparent or impartial elections" could be held. He alleged that officials, on the directives of the "acting government", were "taking notes and interfering" with the upcoming by-polls.
"A prime example is of DC Rajanpur, who can be seen campaigning with PML-N candidates which is a clear violation of both ethics and Section 187 of the Election Commission Act, 2017."
He also alleged that the Jhang district police officer had clearly been posted to commit "pre-poll rigging" while the government's candidate for PP-07 was offering bribes to voters in an effort to influence them.
-- Fawad alleges police harassing PTI candidates, workers --
Former federal minister and PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry addressing a press conference in Lahore later reiterated the party's claim that pre-poll rigging was being conducted prior to the by-polls.
He alleged that the party's candidates and workers were being harassed by the police, who were acting on the directives of the provincial government.
He claimed that the provincial government was trying to portray as though it was receiving "orders from above".
"The establishment should beware of the snakes up their sleeves such as Attaullah Tarar and Rana Sanaullah. They are carrying out [raids] and putting it on the establishment."
Fawad went on to claim that the government had planned pre-poll rigging in some areas and later tried to shift the blame onto the establishment.
The PTI leader stated that the party had approached the ECP for the disqualification of 19 candidates in the race who had been de-seated for defection. He expressed the hope that the petition would be taken up in a day or two.

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